Trees and Composition

Trees and Composition

Trees and Composition – As I am looking through some of my landscapes photos and waterscape photos, I realize how often I have a tree placed in the shot. Normally to the left or right of the composition because I do like how it frames the shot.

I like to have a foreground, middle and background in landscape shots when possible. For example this first photo. The rocks are the foreground, then the water and then the land in the back. This shot could have been even better without the tree branches on the right.

I did not have that much room to move around to avoid those branches, the rocks were pretty tuff to navigate.

Trees and Composition
Trees and Composition
sunset over water
Trees and Composition

This photo below has a look that I am standing on top of a mountain above the clouds in the distance. I like the perspective of that, but actually that is Lake Superior in the distance. It was an amazing view from there.

Trees and Composition

Sandra J

Sandra J’s Photography & Fine Arts


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33 Replies to “Trees and Composition”

  1. Thank you for these great photos, Sandra. I appreciate how you personalize them by recounting the experience. The sunset shots evoke much depth. You are blessed to have been in such places.

    1. Thank you very much RJ, I appreciate that. Standing at the edge of Lake Superior and looking out over the water that seems to have no end. Really makes one understand the beauty this earth we live on. We are ever so small. 😊

    1. Me to Gary, I find my self looking specifically for places that nature can frame my shot. Really brings a finished look to the photo.

    1. Thank you, I appreciate that. I will do more blogs on how to. If you ever have any questions, just let me know. Have a wonderful day Gerry.

    1. Thank you Wally, yes I do love photographing trees. There are just so many different kinds, I need a tree identifier app, my favorite is the Live Oak trees in the south.

  2. Interesting! Have a Happy Tuesday! We dipped down to 22 degrees with a windchill of 9! I guess the weather is sending your temps our way. All day yesterday we had scattered flakes!

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